Apache Tomcat 7
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 296 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook; 1st edition (September 5, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1430237236
- ISBN-13: 978-1430237235
eBook Description:
Apache Tomcat 7
Apache Tomcat is the most popular open-source de-facto Java Web application server, standard for today’s Web developers using JSP/Servlets. Apache Tomcat 7 covers details on installation and administration of Apache Tomcat 7. It explains key parts of the Tomcat architecture, and provides an introduction to Java Servlet and JSP APIs in the context of the Apache Tomcat server.
In addition to basic concepts and administration tasks, Apache Tomcat 7 covers some of the most frequently used advanced features of Tomcat, including security, Apache web server integration, load balancing, and embedding Tomcat server in Java applications. Apache Tomcat is the most popular open-source de-facto Java Web application server, standard for today’s Web developers using JSP/Servlets. Apache Tomcat 7 covers details on installation and administration of Apache Tomcat 7. It explains key parts of the Tomcat architecture, and provides an introduction to Java Servlet and JSP APIs in the context of the Apache Tomcat server.
Finally, through a practical primer, it shows how to integrate and use some of the most popular Java technologies with Apache Tomcat. In summary, Apache Tomcat 7 offers both novice and intermediate Apache Tomcat users a practical and comprehensive guide to this powerful software.
What you’ll learn
- Install and set up Tomcat 7 on Windows and Unix platforms
- Manage and deploy application deployed on Tomcat 7 using Manager Application
- Secure Tomcat 7 server using security realms or HTTPS protocol
- Embed Tomcat 7 server into your desktop Java application
- Efficiently configure Tomcat 7 with Apache Web server
- Configure data sources and mail sessions using JNDI in Tomcat
- Configure logging for web applications deployed on Tomcat server
Who this book is for
This book is for those Web developers and/or Java programmers new to the open-source Apache Tomcat Web server. It’s also for those new to the latest release, version 7.
Apache Tomcat is the most popular open-source de-facto Java Web application server, standard for today’s Web developers using JSP/Servlets. Apache Tomcat 7 covers details on installation and administration of Apache Tomcat 7. It explains key parts of the Tomcat architecture, and provides an introduction to Java Servlet and JSP APIs in the context of the Apache Tomcat server.
About the Author
Aleksa Vukotic is a keen agile practitioner, with experience in team and project management using agile, which has brought success even in the most challenging environments. He has a track record of success with large companies, communicating the value of agile to high-level business stakeholders with little technical knowledge and transforming business requirements into easily understandable and implementable user stories. Turning to technology, Aleksa has been involved with the Spring Framework since early days, becoming an expert in enterprise Java development with Spring, along with other open-source technologies. In addition to his Java EE expertise, Aleksa often utilizes his problem-solving skills to tackle the most complex issues arising within the projects. The combination of high-level management skills and technical knowledge has made Aleksa invaluable in motivating software teams to bring the best out the themselves and make rapid progress toward successful project delivery. His experience includes working with large and small teams on all levels from high level management, planning, and architecture to low-level technical implementation. Aleksa has co-authored Pro Spring 2.5, published by WOW! eBook, and has had several articles published in respectable open-source publications. Outside of the working environment, Aleksa enjoys following football and exploring the latest technology gadgets.
James Goodwill is the co-founder and chief architect at Virtuas Solutions, LLC, located in Denver, Colorado. He has extensive experience in designing and architecting e-business applications. James authored the bestselling Java titles Developing Java Servlets and Pure JavaServer Pages. James is also a regular columnist on the Java community website OnJava.com and has recently been elected to JSR 152, the JSP 2.0 Expert Group.
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